Green wall on the terrace and balcony. How to create a vertical garden?

 Vertical gardens are real works of art. Juicy green leaves and flower buds are an extraordinary decoration. You can arrange a green wall in front of your house, on a balcony or on a plot. How to set up a vertical garden? How to care for a green wall? Find out the answers to these questions!


Vertical garden - what is it?

A vertical garden is a modern way of growing plants by arranging seedlings vertically. Until recently, vertical gardens were most often used to arrange office spaces. 

However, a green wall decorates home spaces more and more often. You can arrange a vertical garden on the balcony or in the garden. Climbing plants will make the yard more attractive and will be an original decoration.

Importantly, a vertical garden has a positive effect on the microclimate! A green wall neutralizes pollutants, produces oxygen and increases air humidity. Depending on the plants planted, a vertical garden can also be a useful space for, for example, pollinating insects! A type of vertical garden is also a green facade.


How to create a vertical garden?

There are several answers to this question. It all depends on the effect you want to get. Below you will find the 3 most popular ways to set up a vertical garden:

Boxes/pots for a vertical garden - ready-made modules for a vertical garden can be freely combined with each other. The box system is easy to assemble and allows you to build any space. The construction is suitable for hanging on the wall or setting directly on the ground.

Pockets made of agrotextile or felt - a form of a wall-mounted bag with holes for planting plants. You can hang the material on the railing or wall. However, before you do it, it is worth thinking about the material that will be the insulation between the facade and the roots. For this purpose, you can use, for example, a piece of foil or plywood.


A vertical garden in pots - this is the simplest form of setting up a green wall. All you have to do is place the flower pots on the hanging flowerbeds or put them in pot holders.

Plants for a vertical garden

There are quite a lot of plants for arranging a vertical garden. It is best to choose species with a small root ball that will fit in small pots. In addition, climbing plants and those with decorative leaves will be perfect for green walls. For arrangement, it is worth choosing seedlings with similar watering and fertilization requirements. This will greatly facilitate the subsequent care of the vertical garden.


What plants will work in a vertical garden?

  • peperomia
  • ivy
  • fern
  • herbalist
  • honeysuckle
  • scindapsus
  • climbing ficus


Flowering plants also look great in a vertical garden:

  • verbena
  • bacopa
  • pansy
  • fuchsia
  • periwinkle
  • violet
  • impatient
  • begonia
  • climbing rose
  • clematis

 

In addition, you can set up a small vertical garden with herbs on the balcony or windowsill! Mint, lemon balm, oregano, thyme and basil will work well in vertical plantings.


Vertical garden - how to care for it?

The care of vertical gardens does not differ significantly from the care of traditional gardens. When installing a green wall, it is worth thinking about an irrigation system connected directly to the water and sewage network. If you do not decide on this solution, the greenery should be watered in the traditional way - with a watering can.

However, the most important care treatment is pruning. This will help to maintain the proper shape of the green wall and prevent the jamming of poorly developing plants. It is also worth remembering to remove faded flowers and dry shoots.


See what our customers are asking about

Will a green wall work in the interior?

Yes! A green wall in the living room is a great way to diversify the arrangement. Climbing plants, e.g. ivy, herbaceous plants and ferns, as well as species with decorative leaves - scindapsus or epipremnum, are best for making a green wall in the interior. You can also make a green wall in a minimalist version from moss.

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